Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aureolaria grandiflora subsp. pulchra
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


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PH00005837E.A. Mearns   5161890-08-20
United States, Wisconsin, Juneau, Camp Douglas

Missouri Botanical Garden


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1642635David L. Spellman   S-3031962-08-18
United States, Missouri, Boone, About 3 mi E of Englewood. On Devil's backbone.

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1642432David B. Dunn   137871960-08-02
United States, Missouri, Boone, Plants collected along the Hinkson Creek drainage system. Habitats range from dry rocky outcrops to deep shaded ravines with seepage, as well as deciduous woodland cover., 221m

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1639468Julian A. Steyermark   85651932-09-22
United States, Missouri, Lincoln, Dry oak-hickory woods in soil derived from St Peter sandstone in ravine, 2 mi W of Foley.

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1640201Julian A. Steyermark   797331955-09-20
United States, Missouri, Linn, Vicinity of Painter Creek, 6-7 mi S of New Boston.

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1632093Ernest J. Palmer   549151952-08-23
United States, Missouri, Barton, Along wooded sandstone banks of Horse Creek. 5 mi NE of Milford.

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1632335Julian A. Steyermark   15307-A1934-09-16
United States, Missouri, Maries, Cherty lime slopes along ravine of Spring Creek, NW of Vichy.

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1632396Ernest J. Palmer   548911952-08-23
United States, Missouri, Barton, Along rocky (sandstone) banks of Horse Creek. 5 mi NE of Milford.

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3573158Moody-Weis, J.   2591999-09-11
United States, Missouri, Taney, Drury Conservation Area, between house and barn field, full tp partial sun with abundant understory

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1641230Julian A. Steyermark   771861954-09-12
United States, Missouri, Scotland, Ravine slopes tributary to Indian Creek, 5 1/2 mi NW of Rutledge.

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1684107Julian A. Steyermark   15307-B1934-09-16
United States, Missouri, Maries, Cherty lime slopes along ravine of Spring Creek, NW of Vichy.

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1640280Melvin L. Conrad   87371979-09-15
United States, Missouri, Randolph, Deciduous upland woods and old field W of Baptist Church in Thomas Hill., 213 - 235m

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1632706Julian A. Steyermark   160771934-10-11
United States, Missouri, Macon, Upland oak-hickory woods between New Cambria and Lingo.

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101892931Melvin L. Conrad   87371979-09-15
United States, Missouri, Randolph, Deciduous upland woods and old field W of Baptist Church in Thomas Hill., 213 - 235m


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